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The difference between the Chinese Jacaranda and the Chinese Jacaranda

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Different leaves: the tail of the leaves of the Jacaranda is sharp, and the number of a pinnate compound leaf is odd; the tail of the leaves of the Jacaranda is round, and the number of leaves is even. Different flowers: the flower color of the Jacaranda is blue, and the inflorescence is panicle; the flower color of the Jacaranda is red, very bright. The results are different: the fruit of the former is oblate; the fruit of the latter is strip-shaped and relatively flat, which is larger than the former.

I. different leaves

The Jacaranda is also called the Bluemist tree and the Brazilian Vladivostok. Its leaves are similar to those of the latter. If you don't observe carefully, you can't see the difference. The tail part of its leaves is a little bit sharp, and the number of leaves is also very distinctive. The number of a feather like compound leaf is odd.

Red flower couplets are also called fire trees, foreign couplets and phoenix trees. Their leaves are round at the end, not so sharp. The number of leaves is different from the former, and the number is even.

The flowers are different.

The flower color of the Jacaranda is blue, the whole inflorescence is in the shape of a panicle, the single flower is in the shape of a bell, and the corolla on it is about 5cm, with 5 cracks.

The color of the flower is red, very bright, sometimes it is bright red to orange red, the diameter is about 7-10 cm, the calyx will roll back, the difference of the color is very obvious, through the color of the flower can determine what kind of tree

blue

The fruit is different.

The fruit of the Jacaranda is oblate, about 5cm in length and width, and the middle part is thicker.

blue

The fruit of the red flower couplet is strip-shaped and flat. Compared with the former, it is larger and contains many seeds.

Jacaranda acuminata

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